Background and Purpose: Several years ago, an excel spreadsheet was created to improve real time communication about stroke core measure compliance to all the inpatient units. This daily spreadsheet was sent to the nursing leadership to be shared with the nurse or MD to ensure the stroke orders were carried out and patient education provided. The process to review each chart daily for compliance with the core measures, enter it into the spreadsheet, send it to the nursing leadership daily took approximately 3 hours or more a day. This was not an efficient use of time. We decided to create an electronic dashboard that would extract all of the stroke core measure information from the electronic patient record automatically, eliminating manual abstraction, thus making the process more efficient while allowing effective communication throughout the organization. Methods: Our IT department, working alongside our Stroke Care Team, developed data extraction processes pertinent to Stroke Core Measures to allow for an hourly extraction into a Tableau dashboard. This software allows for logic to be applied to the various elements to evaluate the successful completion of each core measure for patients currently admitted to our institution for Stroke-related diagnoses and conditions. Results: The key stake holders for each unit review the dashboard which is refreshed hourly to identify areas that have not met the measure. After the review, the leadership implements a plan to improve attainment for these measures. The dashboard has also allowed for correction of documentation in real time but has limitations because it depends on the data within the electronic medical record and the programing to extract that data. The team communicates with our IT department to correct the issues with the data displayed in tableau. Conclusions: The tableau dashboard is an effective and efficient tool providing a snapshot of the current attainment of the primary and comprehensive stroke core measures. The implementation of this dashboard has increased awareness of the stroke core measure compliance and has improved communication among the clinical staff.
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